All we hear about it in the UK is the odd hint . Roche and the Oxford research group have developed a highly effective antibody test, which has been approved by PHE and the regulators and is supposed to be in production - about 10 million tests in the first instance. However, it has all gone quiet again on this front ... apart from the BBC and science advisor doom-mongers adding their caveat that 'we don't know if it will ascertain immunity or for how long that immunity will last".

Last I heard was that it will not be rolled out to the public - NHS and health workers first ... which may as well mean that they won't do anything for the time being.

I would like to have a test as I'm fairly sure that, along with many other people, I had the virus back in early February - before antigen tests were available - and I would like to know for sure.

Anyone else heard anything on this front recently?